‘DUST WEBS - III’ MAGAZINE

Victorian Era ‘Light Mystery’ Tales

by Several Authors… 

 

Tales 41+

 

         

                                   Artist Robin Renor

Bruno ‘The Bear’ Clew, Esq.

“Society Detective Agency”

Silver Bear Head Walking Cane

 

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41) DUBUQUE DUO – c.1860 – Mid-West USA

by D. B. Anderson

An “Adonis Surrey, Esq. – Gentleman Safecracker” Series Tale

Copyright © 2004 D.B. Anderson All rights reserved

42) THE SLEUTHS - c.1911 - New York

by O. Henry

From “Sixes and Sevens”, Doubleday, Page & Company for Review of Reviews Co., Garden City, NY, 1911

43) THE ROYAL PEAR – c.1860 – Mid-West USA

by D.B. Anderson

An “Adonis Surrey, Esq. – Gentleman Safecracker” Series Tale

Copyright © 2004 D.B. Anderson All rights reserved

44) MINNEAPOLIS LADY – c.1860 – Mid-West USA

by D.B. Anderson

An” Adonis Surrey, Esq. – Gentleman Safecracker” Series Tale

Copyright © 2004  D.B. Anderson All rights reserved

45) THE SACRIFICAL LAMBS – c.1860 – Mid-West USA

by D.B. Anderson

An “Adonis Surrey, Esq. – Gentleman Safecracker” Series Tale

Copyright © 2004 DB. Anderson All rights reserved

46) THE BARONESS – c.1860 – Mid-West USA

by D.B. Anderson

An “Adonis Surrey, Esq. – Gentleman Safecracker” Series Tale

Copyright © 2004 D.B. Anderson All rights reserved

47) A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY – c.1860 – Mid-West USA

by D.B. Anderson

An “Adonis Surrey, Esq. – Gentleman Safecracker” Series Tale

Copyright © 2004 D.B. Anderson All rights reserved

48) THE VANQUISHED FOP – c.1860 – Mid-West USA

by D.B. Anderson

An “Adonis Surrey, Esq. – Gentleman Safecracker” Series Tale

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49) MAKES THE WHOLE WORLD KIN – c.1911 – New York

by O. Henry

From “Sixes and Sevens”, Doubleday, Page & Co. for Review of Reviews, Co., Garden City, NY, 1911

50) THE DETECTIVE DETECTOR – c.1919 – New York

by O. Henry

From “Waifs and Strays”, Doubleday, Page & Co., Garden City, NY, 1919
51) THE DETETIVE POLICE – c.1853 – London
by Charles Dickens
From "Reprinted Pieces", c.1853, London
52) THE ARTFUL TOUCH – c.1853 - London
by Charles Dickens
From "Three Detective Anecdotes" in "House-hold Words – A Weekly Miscellany", 1853, London
53) THE PAIR OF GLOVES – c.1853 - London
by Charles Dickens
From "Three Detective Anecdotes" in "House-hold Words – A Weekly Miscellany", c.1853, London

54) THE MODEL MILLIONAIRE – c.1890 – London
by Oscar Wilde
From "Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime: The portrait of Mr. W. H. and other stories", Methuen & Co. Ltd, London, 1912
55) THE SPHINX WITHOUT A SECRET – c.1890 – London
by Oscar Wilde
From "Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime: The portrait of Mr. W. H. and other stories", Methuen & Co. Ltd, London, 1912

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Authors Included To Date:

>>>Oscar Wilde – (1854-1900) – Irish Author of witty short stories, novels, plays, poetry; including The Picture of Dorian Gray, The Importance of Being Earnest, and Lady Windermere’s Fan.

>>>Charles Dickens – (1812-1870) – English Author, journalist, wrote novels and short stories; famous for The Pickwick Papers, A Christmas Carol, and Oliver Twist, among many other memorable tales.

>>>O. Henry – (1862-1910) – (William Sydney Porter) - American Author, wrote about 400 humorous short stories mainly regarding common folk in New York City. Most of his tales have surprise endings. Origin of pen name ‘O. Henry’ is mixed.

>>>D.B. Anderson – (1935-?) – American Author, retired businessman; Composed three Victorian Era ‘Light Mystery’ short story collections comprising forty-one tales. Also compiled two non-fiction books regarding the railroad history of the State of Wisconsin, featuring the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad (1856-1920 era).

 

More ‘Light Mystery’ Tales To Follow…

 

Authors Included To Date:

>>>Charles Dickens – (1812-1870) – English Author, journalist, wrote novels and short stories; famous for The Pickwick Papers, A Christmas Carol, and Oliver Twist, among many other memorable tales.

>>>O. Henry – (1862-1910) – (William Sydney Porter) - American Author, wrote about 400 humorous short stories mainly regarding common folk in New York City. Most of his tales have surprise endings. Origin of pen name ‘O. Henry’ is mixed.

>>>D.B. Anderson – (1935-?) – American Author, retired businessman; Composed three Victorian Era ‘Light Mystery’ short story collections comprising forty-one tales. Also compiled two non-fiction books regarding the railroad history of the State of Wisconsin, featuring the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad (1856-1920 era).

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